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Marxist Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

Club

0What does this word stand for in a poker game?0-
  

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0 It's one of four suits in a deck of cards [hearts, spades and diamonds being the other three]. You can find an illustration ag Google images: club suit]. html&h=43&w=43&sz=1&hl=en&start=3&tbnid=3923ersLl7NFHM:&tbnh=43&tbnw=43&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dclub%2Bsuit%26gbv%3D2%26hl%3Denc

  • 0 It's one of four suits in a deck of cards [hearts, spades and diamonds being the other three].
  • You can find an illustration ag Google images: club suit].
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0 It's one of four suits in a deck of cards [hearts, spades and diamonds being the other three]. You can find an illustration ag Google images: club suit]. It is sometimes called a trifoil.05000 0240hrefhttp://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xmlcharent/glyphs/100dpi/U2663.png&imgrefurl=http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xmlcharent/0.2/entities-2002-
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00Do you really say "a club"? I always say two of clubs, king of clubs, etc. 0-
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0Do you really say "a club"? I always say two of clubs, king of clubs, etc. 02br
00There is the expression - to lay a club (card) - meaning to play any one of the clubs.02br
00You can also lead with a club/diamond/heart/spade 0-
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10Do you really say "a club"? I always say two of clubs, king of clubs, etc. 12br
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10You obviously caught me before I edited my post. Yes, you are correct as "two of clubs", etc. However, in Bridge, I c
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0Thanks, Philip. 0-

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